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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to y = –4x + 3 and has a y-intercept of -1/3
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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to y = –4x + 3 and has a y-intercept of -1/3
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y = -4x - 1/3 b/c you put the same slope for the 2 lines to be parallel.
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y=mx+b
m=slope
b=y intercept
paralell lines have same slope
y=-4x+3
slope=-4
also we are given thaht y intercept=-1/3
y=-4x=1/3
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